I want to express my utmost gratitude to those here at beintween and in the general community, particularly those who gave up their saturday(s) or tuesday(s) over the past 6 months to help bridge a community gap across the Capitol Drive overpass at the artery.

This concept for matireal became a reality born out of a Kickstarter campaign with 230 backers and only made possible through support from the City of Milwaukee, the Department…

"The opportunities and challenges in urban areas are manifest, but political will, far-reaching policy choices, and community engagement can, if allowed, come together in a melting pot of innovation. Only in this way can we create places that are inclusive of all people; that social equity can be a key impetus, and not an afterthought; that architecture can move beyond the building and help to transform the streetscapes and in-between places that can better the lives of people in the…

beintween is disappointed with the swings being taken down, just as all of you, who have enjoyed this space for the last 381 days are.

We have heard from you all before on how much you LOVED this space. we are commemorating this space and what meaning it had to everyone through your experiences. Fellow beintween'ers, Milwaukeeans, and Wisconsinites. We need YOUR HELP!

Throughout our time at beintween we have taken many photos, and captured some amazing moments. This blog is for animated GIF's that we have created , have become buried in the interweb and are being compiled together for all to enjoy as a collective. …

here's a micro proposal for the near south side of milwaukee known as walker's point, a neighborhood initiative that might work with the existing pioneers at fix development and local artists to connect the dots, so to speak:…

This early morning in Alterra, I talked to Nicolas about my dissertation. To him, conceptualizing campuses as entities that encourage encounters with CoPs, was not ambitious enough. He believed we need to redesign learning by challenging the curriculum and the conventional educational…

Cities continue to experience high levels of residential segregation based on discriminatory real estate practices, zoning ordinances, and mortgage structures (Low 2009). Residents of middle-class and upper middle-class neighborhoods often cordon themselves off as a class by building fences, cutting off relationships with neighbors, and moving out in response to problems and conﬂicts. At the same time, governments have expanded their…